List of Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire


The following list of Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire, where 9 public libraries were built from 9 grants awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1902 to 1907. In addition, one academic library was built.

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Public libraries

LibraryCity or
town
ImageDate
granted
Grant
amount
LocationNotes
1Berlin Public LibraryBerlin$17,000270 Main St.
2Fiske Free LibraryClaremont$15,000108 Broad St.
The design of Henry M. Francis & Sons, this library was expanded in 1922 and renovated in 1966.
3DoverDover$30,00073 Locust St.
Designed by architects Randlett & Griffin, this building was dedicated July 19, 1905, and underwent a major renovation in the late 1980s.
4FranklinFranklin$15,000310 Central St.
5LebanonLebanon$12,5009 E. Park St.
6LittletonLittleton$15,00092 Main St.
Designed by Robert Coit in the Classical Revival style and opened in 1906, the library's interior was renovated in 1959-1960.
7RaymondRaymond$2,0009 Epping St.
Opening October 1, 1908, this library was significantly expanded in 1993.
8RochesterRochester$20,00065 S. Main St.
Designed by Randlett & Griffin in the Georgian Revival style and opened October 2, 1905, this library built additions in 1941 and 1996.
9WhitefieldWhitefield$7,5008 Lancaster Rd.
Dedicated September 6, 1904, this J. Lawrence Berry work remains largely the same today with the exception of a 1990 basement renovation.

Academic library

InstitutionTownImageDate
granted
Grant
amount
LocationNotes
1New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic ArtsDurham$20,00095 Main St.
Located on the campus of the eventual University of New Hampshire, the Hamilton Smith library was opened June 3, 1907, and served in this capacity until 1958. It now houses various offices.